The story revealed that the French-wing of CBC, Radio-Canada, has been airing the program "Hard" on its on-demand web service Tou.tv, which included explicit sex scenes and nudity.

As a result of the story and Heritage Minister James Moore contacting the CBC to review the content, CBC took action. Radio-Canada now has restricted access to "Hard" to between the hours of 12 a.m. and 4 a.m.

She stated that whenever a government funded monopoly exists, it should go through a similar scrutiny that the budget deficit would, and CBC should not be immune to cutbacks.

With no further explanation on the remark, Crockatt continued to say that CBC provides some valuable programming but if we're seeking to balance the budget CBC is also going to have to share some of that.

The forum gave birth to the term #CBCPorn, which starting trending in Canada. Many took to Twitter with satirical plays on CBC programming and its presenters as a result of Crockatt's comment.

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